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Homewood Suites and Canopy building as seen from Division Street, with Greystar building to the right
The company looking to redevelop the former Yazoo Brewery site in The Gulch with a building housing Hilton hotel brands Homewood Suites and Canopy will soon seek final site plan from Metro regarding the project.
Charlotte-based Tara Investments Inc., which owns the property at
910 Division St., is eyeing a building (pictured) that will house the two hotels, which previously had been slated to open in early 2022. That date now seemingly will be rescheduled, with the
Post unable to contact Tara officials by publication time.
Maybe you find the name off-putting, not in tune with modern sensibilities.
It is called the Needy Fund. It is an annual effort of the Cape Cod Times to provide year-round help to Cape Cod residents. It began in 1936, when the various town Boards of Selectmen were the Overseers of the Poor and in charge of the local poor house, so at the time the name may have been more genteel and empathetic, emphasizing the situation instead of the class.
Even so, the fund has always emphasized some degree of personal responsibility. Organizers make it clear that the money they provide is not meant to replace income, and they ask respectfully at their intakes how solving this problem will change the situation. They offer budget information and referrals to other agencies who can help, who in turn refer clients back to the fund. The fund reminds recipients that the bill for the electric light is more important than the bill for cable, and help with advice and resources. Recipients are given inform